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Update
July 2008 | For how long must we see Tibet endure Chinese law? | ||||||||||||||
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Translation : Mark Siegel |
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This logo will remain here the duration of the Irack occupation by USATibet is the roof of our world. As a consequence of China's invasion and its particularly savage colonization policy (1 200 000 tibetans dead under Chinese oppression since 1959), a nation and a culture are disappearing.
Of course, the battle has many fronts, there are as of yet many other places on the planet where human rights are diregarded, where freedoms don't exist, where torture is practiced...
But what strikes me as an especially apalling injustice in the case of Tibet, is we're dealing here with a people who represent on earth one of the only cultures based on real values of tolerance, non violence, and living spirituality.
It is exactly such an absence of values which our world suffers
from at the present time.Alas, this perfectly illustrates the nature of a society basically governed by economic greed.
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Human rights are outweighed by the requirements of politics.
Although western governments verbally decry China's politics in Tibet, their actions are essentially limited to closing and signing juicy financial contracts, with this partner, who is nonetheless hardly commendable.
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Here are a few elements to bear in mind concerning the situation in Tibet:
Today, there are more Chinese living in Tibet, than Tibetans. Demographic control is enforced upon Tibetan women, with mandatory abortions and sterilizations. The Tibetan language is driven to disappear, since Chinese is the only authorized tongue in schools. Thousands of monasteries have been devastated. It is forbidden to own a portrait of the Dalai-Lama. Monks are forced to intensive sessions of reeducation. Torture is commonplace in prisons. 85% of the forests have been exploited and have now vanished. Massive dumps of nuclear waste lead to increasing pollution.
Today comics artists pledge their support to the people of Tibet.
One of the first aims to reach is
an open dialog between Chinese authorities and the Dalai-Lama.
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A visit to the Virtual Exhibit
A DRAWING FOR TIBET![]()
Room 1
MOEBIUS
LEPAGE
TRONDHEIM
BELLAMY
SIEGEL
BATIRoom 2
CAZA
WATEL
P'TIT LUC
BRIAND
VINKRoom 3
MACEDO
Room 4
MAGNINRoom 5
RIBERA
CARERRE
LALEX
CRUZ
SATTOUF
CADELORoom 6
BUTLER
FALGAS
BEUCHER
CYROUL
GROS et KOGARoom 7
JAMIE
BREYTON
SCHMUTZ
CIRO
WEB MATINRoom 8
WEB MATIN
(anim
ShockWaveFlash)Room 9
BUN HEANG UNG
MC FERSON
VIEIRA
GESS
BARROSRoom 10
FERRA
Room 11
Les MAC
Room 12
DEZIMPOLOKO
DE LA FUENTE
MUSS
RAF
Room 13
FOCROULLE
Room 14
BUCHET
BEERENS
BEERENS
LOCHU
Room 15
COSEY
Room 16
CAPO
BEBB
Room 17
BUN HEANG UNG
KOGUS
OLIVIERO
TENZIN DHONYOE
Room 18
BUN HEANG UNG
(Animation)Room 19 et 20
College
JEAN ROSTAND
(Dessins et BD
réalisés en
classe de 4ème)Room 21
DELISEE
BELGRAND
HERNANDEZ
BUSTAMENTE
DE LIEDEKERKERoom 22
CSPT & BATI
CHAPATTE
SFT
CSPT
DOLIGHANRoom 23
RICART
BRZOSTOSKY
BOURDIN
JAQUETRoom 24
( Spécial J.O. )
BARRETO-DIAZ
MAC FERSON
Room 25
BLACKJAG
GIBIE
POLIGNE
TANG
LE TUMELINRoom 26
ASAMI
ETIENNE
WANJI
MALIK
BEZOMBESRoom 27
ZED ORAS
AURORE
BECHBUHL
BELOM
Room 28
GAGNON
DINNE
ALBERT
LINDAUER
BIZIENRoom 29
CISCO
BELOM
BATTI
ESENKARoom 30
BATI
JURQUET
PICARD
SAMPIERORoom 31
GOMEZ-MONTERO
Room 32
PLANCHES BD
DJOU
Room 33
SPECIAL
TINTOUIN AU
TIBETRoom 34
FRANCOU
2ÏK
GROSS
ADI
WILLRoom 35
GRONNIER
MASANA
BLANC
SIMON
TRISTANRoom 36
Room
CYBER-ETHNICKRoom 37
SPECIAL
OU LA NEIGE NE
FOND JAMAISRoom 38
BOUCHER
GUILPAT
PIERRE GUY
BOUTTIER
Room 39
VALLOGNES
FERRAND
DORJE
BELMONT
MYREILRoom 40
SPECIAL
UNE ECOLE
SUR LE
TOIT DU MONDE
Room 41
SOLIDARITE
TIBET
BIRTHDAY
Room 42
SOLIDARITE
TIBET
BIRTHDAY
(2)Room 43
BRZEZINSKI
GUIHARD
FLORIE
DAHIRELRoom 44
TOUSSAINT
Room 45
SPECIAL
OU LA NEIGE NE
FOND JAMAIS
tome IIRoom 46
BOUVET
DESORMIERE
ALBERTIN
BUN HEANG UNG
Room 47
MARCHAND
VIEVARD
LECLERE
Room 48
AZRA
ADJABROUX
SCHUBERT
LANGMEAD
Room 49
BLUSTEIN
DA SILVA
GRONNIER
LEMDEMRoom 50
BALLOUHEY
JO
LEFEBVRE
CARLOT
HEINSON
Room 51
BUN
JOLVIL
ZUL
SECO
JUBELINRoom 52
NASLOT
BOUCHER
CHARON
STOEFFLER
BERUBE
LOULOU
Room 53
I.SA
Room 54
KOWALSKI
PERSILYA
WOOLEY
BRETON
INGRAND
Room 55
BALLAMAN
AME DE REBELLE
ARNOULDRoom 56
ROMAOU
OLIV'
GIVANNEL
PERDUCAT
Room 57
DEDIEU
MICHELET
BONIN
LE DUC
SAPIN
JOLVIL
Room 58
GARIERI
YAGO
BIBI
CARTIER
DURBAS
Room 59
DAUCHOT
MATTHIEU
CHARON
GUERIN
Room 60
DE MARCO
IGOLEM
YAK
AUTARD
DUPUYRoom 61
PETRE
KALINA
VASY08
THOMAS
BERTRAND
Room 62
KEIP
JODH
ERIK
LUCE
VUILLAMY
GRONNIER
Room 63
SAMSON
BIZALION
BERTHELON
MIKL
Room 64
QUENTIN
FLOW
WOLLEY
PERRIN-HOUDON
DOM
Room 65
GIHARD
MICHELET
NAGY
PARRA
PERDUCAT
Room 66
AELORE
QUIRION
This exhibit will display new drawings regularly.
Drawings are peacful weapons. This exhibit is open to all,
professionals and amateurs are invited to contribute to it.
If you too would like to join,
send a drawing
If you want to place a link to this page,
don't hesitate to use the above icon.
The pictures in this exhibit were donated to benefit the Tibetan cause.
They are all © Copyright of their own authors.